New England is neither a state, nor a city.
New England is a region in the north eastern United States of America. 6 states make up the New England region.
1. The State of Maine
2. The State of New Hampshire
3. The State of Vermont
4. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
5. The State of Connecticut
6. The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut were British colonies that later became some of the founding 13 states of the United States. Vermont and Maine were created in pre-Civil War compromises to balance the number of free and slave states.
England, or more formally Great Britain, is the island nation in Europe where many of the settlers of the New England colonies came from in an effort to escape religious persecution in Great Britain.
Salem, Massachusetts, which by state governance is a city by charter, is the oldest city in New England, founded in 1626.
New England is a region on the East Coast. Ca is on the west. Each state has it's own capital city.
New York.
Top Ten Largest New England Cities by Population:Boston, MassachusettsWorcester, MassachusettsProvidence, Rhode IslandSpringfield, MassachusettsBridgeport, ConnecticutNew Haven, ConnecticutHartford, ConnecticutStamford, ConnecticutWaterbury, ConnecticutManchester, New Hampshire
The 'York' in the name New York refers to the city of York in Northern England.
Boston is the largest city in New England.
There is a city called New England in North Dakota.
Yes, Massachusetts is a New England state.
No. New England is a region, not a state. Therefore it is not eligible to have a state flower.
Vermont is the only New England state that does not have a coast line.
London is the capital city of England.
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the USA. It is located in New England, north east of New York city.